TORII

Description

In Japan, the Torii are the portals that lead the way to the entrance to Shinto temples, marking the border between the sacred world and the profane world. The result of ancestral craftmanship, they are built according to complex assemblies. Outside of their religious context, these architectural elements, real sculptures erected towards the sky are compared to Land Art.

Inspired by these traditional constructions, the Torii chair is a composition based on the motif of the cylinder: the first, whole, constitutes the crosspiece of the backrest; the second, hollowed out, is used as a resting place and the third, in the form of a cross-section, is intended for the seat. The whole is dressed in a fabric splashed with blue, and set on a base in anthracite oak.

Oak
Solid wood base
Upholstered seat and back
C.O.M. upholstery inc. + 2,50 lm of plain fabric, width 130 cm or + 5,00 m2 of leather

2021 Collection

Materials & Finishes

Choosing details such as finish can make all the difference. With this in mind Philippe Hurel offers a wide range of choices to find just the right look for your project.

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